Indian Daily Mail, 23 November 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. IX. No. 283. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 203 1 Role Of Neutrals Needs To Be Defined, Says Dean PANMUNJOM, Nov. 22.— A break in the deadlock on arrangements for the Korean political conference apparently hinged today on new moves by communist diplomats either here or in the United Nations General Assembly this week. 0
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  • 105 1 GEORGETOWN, Nov. 22.— Five detained leaders of the Peoples Progressive Party started a hunger strike at midday on Thursday last, it v/iis revealed here, Mrs. Janet Jagan, General Secretary of the PPP B aid the strike was in the protest against 1. Food and conditions
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  • 168 1 From Our Own Correspondent) KURNOOL., Nov. 22.— 0n the eve of the first meeting of the new Andhra State Assembly on Monday Mr. P. Thimma Reddi, Local Ad ministration Minister, warneu the members from Circ~» coastal areas who are in a majority that should they vote
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  • 65 1 i (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 22— Dr. Cheddi Jagan, deposed premier of British Guiana will address the members of Parliament at a private meeting on Monday in order to appraise them of the situation there. Dr Jagan has already had two meetings
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  • 113 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 Government officials said any request from the new Philippines administration for United States dollar aid would re* ceive sympathetic consideration. President elect Ramon Magsaysay had said in Manila that he would seek American aid to help finance his programmes when he takes
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  • 63 1 LIVERPOOL, Nov. 22. A motor engineer whose car broke down on the way to work one morning went back home and surprised his weekend guest in bed with his wife. The friend said it wag only because he felt cold. But at the assizes
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  • 92 1 TEHERAN, Nov. 22.— The trial of the former Prime Minister Dr. MOssadeq charged with trying to overthrow the constitution continued yesterday. This was the 12th day of the trial. The prosecutor Brigadier Hussein Azemedeh has spent six days reading the indictment against the ex -premier and is
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  • 117 1 LONDON, Nov. 82. Television turns detective in a new cheap portable camera to be markecea by a leading British radio and TV maker. The new portable TV camera i' small enough to be hidden where it can watch shoplifters, decks pilferers. Jewellers windows—or even workers who are slacking
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  • 47 1 GAINESVILLE, Flordia, Nov. 22. Having quadruplets was easier than having a single child, says Mrs. Abia Hi jab. The 33-year-old University of Florida student said Friday the delivery of four babies Wednesday was easier than when she had her first child ihree years ago. A.P.
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  • 258 1 ROME, Nov. 22.— Most of the world's population still lacks enough food, according to a report prepared by the Food and Agriculture Organisation to be laid before a plenary conference of F.A.O. opening here on Monday. Another report said people in some
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  • 41 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 22.— The New York Times said today a poll of White House reporters shows most of them do not believe President Eisenhower has "embraced Mc08^5^1^'* but they think some people in his administration have. A.p.
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  • 145 1 DJAKARTA. Nov. 22.— The majority of Indonesian political leaders denied here that there was an acute Communist danger in the young Republic. Commenting on reports from London that the growing Communist challenge in Indonesia will be high on the agenda of the forthcoming Bermuda conference.
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  • 170 1 (Krom Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Nov. 22.- Polling oegan today in a crucial oy-election to the House of feople from Calcutta southeast constituency, caused Dy the sudden death of Shyama Prasad Mukerjee. Though Dr. Mukerjee won as Jan Sangh candidate there is little chance that the
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    74 1 A memorial service for King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia was held In London at the Islamic Cultural Centre, by Doctor All Abdel-Kader, an Egyptian^ Director of the centre. Left to right (foreground) during the service: The Jordan Armbassador to Britain, Suleiman Nabulsi; Aabballh Ghosheh, President of the Moslem Religious
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  • 67 1 MA DH A VAN NAIR INDIA'S AGENT, KUALA LUMPUR From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 2«. Mr. F. Madhavan Nair who has been appointed as the Government of India's Agent In Malaya at Kuala Lumpur win be sailing for Fenang from here by the steamship s.B. Kajuia on Monday. He
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  • 84 1 LONDON. Nov. 22. -Television will be introduced In Russia some time next year, Tass the Soviet news agency reported yesterday. It also predicted that experiments with large scieens will soon make possible television theatres with screens as large as those now used in cinemas (about nine by
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  • 78 1 BELGRADE. Nov. 22. Yugoslnvs today get their first experience of secret ballotting under Marshal Tito. The electorate of 10,000,000 will elect 282 members of the Yugoslav Assembly, the Lower House of Parliament, a» well as eight local Parliaments. Voters will fill in ballot papers secretly in
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  • 152 1 LONDON, Nov. 22. A delegation of about 30 British businessmen are hoping to keep an appointment in Moscow but they will not now be tfoing under the auspices of the British Council for the Promotion of International Trade. Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary this week repeated
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  • 203 1 Mr. W. D. Craig, Registrar of the University of Malaya, ha 6 been appointed Secretary to the Committee of Enquiry on Medical Education in the Federation of Malaya and the Colony of Singapore. The Committee Is due to arrive in Singapore by air tomorrow morning Nov
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  • 137 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 22.— The United States has begun its campaign to lineup support in the U.N. General Assembly next Wednesday to condemn Communist China and North Korea for atrocities in Korea. Diplomatic sources reported they have been approached for consultations on
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  • 314 1 Nehru Tells Parliament NEW DELHI, Nov. 22.— Headmen of the semi-wild Daflas tribe, whose members killed more than 40 of an Indian Government party in remote Assam along the Tibetan border on Oct. 22, have offered co-operation in -freeing about 60 h:stage» still detained
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  • 126 1 Allies Reds Accusations PANMUNJOM. Nov. 22 The Allies and Communists accused each other yesterday, of delaying prisoner explanations and of illegally detaining prisoners of war. Both sides denied all allegations and heaped further charges upon each other. Maj. Gen. J. K. Lacey, chief of the U.N. team on the military
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  • 48 1 DUBLIN, Nov. 20. The Irish Republic has banned the sale of Dr. Alfred Kinsey'a report on sexual behaviour in the human female. The Kinsey Report appears in a list today of 87 books and five periodicals banned by the censorship of publications board. Reuter
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  • 49 1 MANILA, NOV. 22. The October issue of the American magazine "Pageant." has been banned from circulation in the Philipuinea by the Customs Board of Censers because It contains excerpts from Dr. Kinsey's book, "Sexual Behaviour of the Human Female," Customs Collector Isaac Bayoc said Friday,. A.P.
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  • 133 1 The Governor of Singapore has recently appointed the following 14 local men to various posts in the Singapore Higher Services Part I, (five of the appointments go to graduates of the University of Malaya: ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE: Mr. Koh Sam Pin (28), Mr. L. N Van der
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  • 82 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.— Foreign reporters, including an editor from a Singapore newspaper, are serving as special staff members of U.S. newspapers under arrangements sponsored by the State Department. Ivor Vernon Ddward Kraal, reporter and aviation editor of the Singapore Standard, Is to join the
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  • 102 1 LONDON, Nov. 22.—Scientists were staggered here yesterday to learn that for the past 40 years they have been victims ©f a gigantic hoax. The jawbone and teeth of the world famous 'Piltdown man" belong to a modern ape and not to a prehistroic man who
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  • 100 1 LONDON. Nov. 22. The Queen and the Puke of Edinburgh, readying for their world tour starting Monday, took a final fling dancing until 3 o'clock in the morning yesterday at a surprise family party. Then they wfcnt to Windsor for a quiet weekend. About 40
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  • 54 1 LONDON, Nov. 22. Mr. Lazar M. Kaganovich a VicePremier of the Soviet Union and brother-in-law of Stalin hag been awarded the Order of Lenin on his 80th birthday the official Soviet news agency Tass announced yesterday. The citation mentioned hi." "outstanding services to Urn communist Party and
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  • 1475 2 Rajaji's Speech At Birthday MADRAS: Addressing a public meeting on Sri Nehru's birthday, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari said they had assembled, he said, to express their rejoicings on the happy occasion and to convey their best wishes to the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru had visited every part
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  • 137 2 NEW DELHI: A letter from Dr. Katju, which Master Tara Singh received last week, will torm the basis of discussion at the Akall Dal executive meeting here. j The letter follows a meeting between the Home Minister and Master Tara Singh at which
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  • 149 2 NEW DEI*HI: The Government of India have decided to release a further quantity of Indian raw wool for export. A Press Note issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said that cxpi|t licences would be given, on application, to actual shippers up to 60
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  • 42 2 CALCUTTA: The death occurred recently of Dr. Sunil Chandra Bose, brother of Nctaji Subhas Chandra Bose. He was 60. Dr. Bose, a well-known heart specialist of Calcutta, was suffering from chronic oronchial trouble and died of iieart failure FOC
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  • 152 2 CHANDIGARH: Hindu and Sikh pilgrims desirous of visiting shrines and gurdwaras in West Pakistan are required to give at least four months' clear notice, instead of three and a half months' notice a* at present, Xr> the Punjab (P) Government, so that the matter may be taken
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  • 52 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has made it obligatory on all vanaspati factories to add synthetic Vitamin "A" to vanaspati manufactured on or after Dec 1. 1953. The order has been issued, it ia stated, with a view to increasing the nutritive value of
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  • 600 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Xi Ishnappa, Deputy Minister of Food, told the House of the People that the estimated demand* of the deficit States for rice next year would be about 1,10^,000 tons and internal procurement from the surplus States would be 1.200,000 t.-ns. Mr. Krishnappa, who was
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  • 30 2 Photo. Richard Nixon, USA Vicepresident and his wife with Ring Norodom of Cambodia. Mrs. Nixon holds a chiselled silver box presented to her by the King A.P.
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  • 244 2 ERNAKULAM: The Tra-vancore-Cochin High Court held that Sec 3 of the Travan-core-Cochin Public Safety Measures Act, 1950 was ultra vires in its entirely for want or the President's assent. The question arose over a petition Mcd before the High Court under Article 228 of the
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  • 138 2 ERNAKULAM The Tra vancore-Cochin Pradesh Congress Election Board, which met here recently considered the reports of the nine District Contact Committees appointed for the purpose of selection of candidates for the coming elections in the State. Mr. K. P. Madhavan Nair, President. Travancore-Cochin P.C.C., presided. The
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  • 56 2 Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandii, President of the United Na. tions General Assembly, will deliver the Convocation Ad dress of the Nagpur Uuniversity in January next. Disclosing this at a press conference, the Vice-Chancclloi of the University. Pandit Kunjelal Dubc, said that the dato vvill be announced after nor
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  • 55 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Govind Bhikaji Patkar, general manager of a metal factory, was stabbed near the factory. He died in hospital a few hours I 'ater. Police arrested a worker of the factory who, they said, was on inimical terms with Mr. i Patkar following arguments
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  • 531 2 Bill To Amend Finance Administration Act NEW DELHI: The House of tiie People, which began its winter session, discussed inclusively a measure of great interest to displaced persons the Rehabilitation Finance Administration (Amendment; Bill. The Deputy Fiuance Minis- ler Sri Arun Chandra Guha said the effect of
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  • 126 2 Jinnah Muslim League Undecided On Its Future LAHORE: The Jinnah Mus. lim League Party in the Pakistan Punjab Assembly failed to decide whether to merge with the ruling party, the Muslim League or to continue to retain its identity. The meeting was called b> the Leader of the party, Khan
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  • 127 2 S. SAD AN AM DEAD MADRAS: Sri S. Sada»an<] Editor, "Free Press Journal, Bombay, passed away this afternoon at St. Isabel Hospital. Mylapore. He is survived by his wife, son, and daughter. Sri Sadanand, who was bom on May 30, 1900 in Madras entered journalism in 1917 He served on
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  • 57 2 TOKYO, Nov. 21. The Peiping Red Radio rapped U.S. Secretary of State Dulles iOr saying that the more than 20 000 anti-Red Chinese and North Korean prisoners now ;ield in the Korean neutral zone must be freed as civilians and allowed to go to the country of
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  • 36 2 KARACHI, Nov. 21. Western Germany under the goveminent of Konard Adenaur. is the most stable nation, politically, in Western Europe. Pakistan Ambassador to Bonn, Dr. Omar Hayat Malik, told student conference here. A.P.
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  • 857 3 HISTORY OF APOSTLE'S MARTYRDOM tarv^t^h^^!^^ 11 10 Eugene Cardinal Tiw*erant, Seere--s£mJ, SthoS*!?*^*™** 110 th Ori ntol Rl <>f the Th« history and vicissitudes of the Relics of Thomas makes interesting reading. According to tradition. St. Thomas landed in Cranganore on the West
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  • 39 3 LONDON: Money just melted away at a greengrocer's shop in East Ham, E A fire, which d<wtroyed several hundred pounds' worth of fruit and burned out most of the shop melted coins in the till. FOC
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  • 200 3 NAIROBI: Sri A. B. Pant Indian Commissioner in East Africa, said India had no desire to "interfere in the domestic affairs of any country." He was replying to the toast proposed in honour of Sn Nehru, at a Sikh Union dinner to celebrate the birthday
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  • 94 3 NEW DELHI. The twoman Indo-Pakistani Committee on tiifc avoidance of double taxation concluded a sevenuay meeting here after settlmg most of the individual ca^es reierred to it. Tne committee was appointed in 1K47, when tne two countries reached agreement on avoidance of douoie taxation, and has
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    57 3 IKE TRUMAN Photo. President Eisenhower, shown here addressing the United Daughters of the Confederacy at their 60th Convention, in Washington, November 10, smiles broadly as he acknowledges applause. At right Is former President Harry Truman, shown addressing the Alumni Association of the City College of New York at a meeting
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  • 99 3 NEW YORK: On the occasion of the celebration of United Natioans Day, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt presented a gavel to Srimathi Vijayalakshmi Pundit, President of the current session of the United Nations General Assembly, Mrs. Roosevelt, who was presenting the gavel in the name of "We,
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  • 166 3 MADRAS: Srimathi Rukmmi Dcvi described a work of art as an expression of divine oeauty, addressing the members of the EUuraj College c me Arts Association. Srimathi Rukmim Dcvi said that of all the arts the finest was the art of living, and the essential thing about
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  • 471 3 MADRAS: Speaking ai a luncheon meeting of the Madras Kotary Club at iho Hotel, Mn O. Yenkaieswara Ayyar, vlnairman of the Madras Port Trust, stressed the need for a human approach in dealing with the problem of iabour relations. Sri VenAaieswara Ayyar,
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  • 186 3 United Front Moves In East Bengal DAOOA: Negotiations have started here between the leaders of various Opposition political parties to form a united front to fight the coming elections. The East Pakistan Awami League and the Krishak-Sra-mik Party have already supported the formation of a united front. Mr H. S.
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  • 203 3 MADURAI: A Victim of strange hallucinations 0119 Madan Singh (42) who had been admitted into the mental ward of the Madura! Erskine Hospital under police remand, died of serious burn injuries. At an inquest over his body held by Mr. P. S Thangamanl Nadar, City First Class
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  • 128 3 MADRAS: Mr. B. Parameswaran, M.L.A.. and Alderman of the City Corporation, was unanimously chosen as the Scheduled Caste candidate for the Mayoralty for 1953-54 at a meeting of Councillors and Aldermen belonging to the Scheduled Castes held at the Mayor's Room in Ripon Buildings recently. This meeting was
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  • 193 3 BOMBAY: A panel of the Tariff Commission, consisting of Mr. B. N. Adarkar, Mr. B. N. Dar Gupta and Mr. C Ramasubban. held a public inquiry into the question of continuance of protection or assistance to the oil lamps industry. Presiding over the inquiry, Mr. Adarkar said. "The
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  • 1602 3 V.M.C.A. Y.W.C./. Views MADRAS: The need to emphasise spiritual values in building up peace in a fearridden world and bring closer together individuals and nations was emphasised* by speakers belonging to different nationalities, including" consular representatives, lastweek at the V.M.C.A.Y.W.CA. International Dinner Hftld at the Esplanade in connection
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    69 4 Brightest spot In the brilliantly illuminated Indian Capital, New Delhi, for the 111 idu Divvali Festival of Light, was the Presidential Residence, shown here with its lights reflected in a pond in the grounds. Domes and arches were a Maze of electric lamps, but the steps leading to the interior
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  • 804 4 CEYLON NEWS: Bandaranaike's Appeal COLOMBO: Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike called upon N.L.S^.P., if they are for Democratic Socialism, to dissolve their Party and join the S.L.F.P,. in a lecture entitled "Present Political Situation" at the Sinhalese Union of the Law College. Referring to
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  • 261 4 Buddha Film Opposed COLOMBO Several Buddhist societies assembled at the Cblombo Town Hall under the auspices of the Mahabodhi Society and passed a resolution against the filming of the Life of the Buddha by an American film company. The Rev. Parawahera Vajaragmana presided. Mr. Raja Hewavitarne said that the question
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  • 178 4 W T Stations To Private Hands COLOMBO: The Minister of i Posts and Telegraphs has j framed special regulations to enable institutions and private I individuals to install and maintain their own wireless telegraph stations for the transmission and reception of messages. This is the first time that these licences
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  • 327 4 LIQUIDATION OF BANKS —PROCEDURE New Delhi: The Financr Minister, Mr. Deshmukh. introduced in the House of the People a Bill to regulate the procedure for the liquidation of banks. When adopted, it will replace an ordinance to the same effect promulgated by the President on Oct 24 last. The Bill,
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  • 187 4 PANADURA: The country's craze for carnivals and races —pastimes which definitely encouraged gambling were deplored by His Lordship the Rt. Rev. Dr. Edmund Peiri.s, Bishop of Chi law. Speaking at the St. Anthony's College Prize-giving at the Panadura Town Hall, the Bishop also said that picture
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  • 167 4 Lioness Saves Tamer, But...! Au.QUI, Northwest Italy, Nov. 231— A circus lioness ulio four day* ago saved an Italian tamer from being mauled by a tiger, was killed by the tiger here after a furious fight in their cage. Last week, 30-year-old Casagelli, lion-tamer of the Italian Aurora Circus was
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  • 40 4 A Tamil terrorist, Gurusamy, surrendered to a Tamil tapper in the Kullm district of Kedah. Gurusamy was a member of the press section of the Communist terrorist organisation, s&ys an Emergency Communique issued In Kuala Lumpur yesterday,
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  • 33 4 KARACHI, Nov. 22.—Pakistan will contribute Rs. 100,000 toward relief of Palestine refugees for 1954-55, it was stated yeterday. During the 'last five years Pakistan contributed Rs. 1,746,700 towards refugee relief. A.P.
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  • 39 4 TEHERAN, Nov. 22. Fifteen men accused of murdering Teheran's Chief of Police Mali- i moud A.fshurtoo.s, last April were yesterday acquitted by a court martial. The prosecu- I tor is to appeal against the i decision. Reuter
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  • 44 4 PHNOM PENH, Cambodia Nov. 22.— King Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia yesterday assured France that he considers the Communist-led Vietminh as his country's No. 1 enemy and that he i s going to do all he can to eliminate the Vietminh inflnnnpn A.P.
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  • 40 4 WOLVERHAMPTON, England, Nov. 22.— A Conservative Member of Parliament yesterday denounced the Churchill Government's proposed evacuation of the Suez Canal zone. He said it would have a catastrophic effect on British influence in the MlriHl#» ir.not A.P.
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  • 86 4 Doctors To Examine Hunger-Strikers GEORGETOWN, Br. Guiana, Nov. 22.— A doctor is expected -o travel today to Atkinson field detention camp, 25 miles from Georgetown, to examine live leaders of the People's j Progressive Party who began a hunger-strik*; last Thursday. The five, detained under Emergency Regulations following the constitutional
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  • 55 4 COLOMBO, Nov. 22. Trade figures for the first 10 months of this year show Communijst China was Ceylon's secondbest customer. Britain was the best. China paid Ceylon nearly £15,000,000 mainly for rubber. Of the principal international buyers, the United States made the least purchases roughly
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  • 30 4 Bombera from Singapore continued their air attacks on che terrorists in the Bongsu forest Reserve in Kedah hroughout yesterday, says an R.A.F. Communique issued in Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 77 4 CAIRO Nov. 22.— Mrs. Ann i Butcher, a British subject who was brought to Cairo under Egyptian police escort yesterday, was Saturday ordered to leave the country within 48 hour.;, on "security grounds." She is the owner and manager of the Misr Hotel in Suez a popular
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  • 54 4 NEW DELHI, Nov. 22. The Commonwealth cricket tourists were 161 for five wickets by lunch on the fourth day of the first test against India here today. India won thr lirst ''test" by an innings and 15 run s Commonwealth were all oui in their second
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  • 56 4 ROTTERDAM, Nov. 22 —A Rotterdam firm said it ha s purchased 50 tone of monazite for Japan. Vulcaan Limited said it had purchased the monazite, an atom bomb material' at Colomba, on Nov. 19. The firm emphasized none of the monazite was for export to countries
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  • 110 4 MANILA, Nov. 22.— United States Vice-President RichaiM Nixon today tried to "sell" Japanese to the leaders of the incoming Nacionallsta adminis- i tration tout failed. Mr. Nixon had an half hour conversation on foreign affairs with Senator Claro Recto known as the foreign policy
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